'Disturbance' at Jacko ma's home - New York Daily News

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Michael Jacksonâs mother is no longer considered missing, but cops were called to her Southern California home Monday for a mysterious âfamily disturbanceâ and battery claim, an official told the Daily News.

The late King of Popâs teen daughter took to Twitter hours after the alleged confrontation to express more worry and frustration related to her 82-year-old grandmother, Katherine Jackson.

â8 days and counting. Something is really off, this isnât like her at all. I wanna talk directly to my grandmother!!â Paris Jackson, 14, tweeted Monday afternoon.

Katherine Jackson was in Arizona, according to one of her sons, and TMZ.com reported, citing unnamed sources, that she was staying at a spa in Tucson.

Back in California, Los Angeles County Sheriffâs deputies paid a visit to the house that Katherine Jackson shares with Paris and her two brothers shortly after 1 p.m. Monday, a department spokesman said.

âIt was a family disturbance call. A scuffle did occur, and a report of a battery was taken,â spokesman Steve Whitmore told The News. âThere were no arrests made, and itâs an ongoing investigation.â

He declined to identify the parties involved in the dust-up, but said it did not change his departmentâs decision to close an earlier investigation involving the Jackson family matriarch.

âThe Katherine Jackson case has been closed. We determined that sheâs safe and with a family member,â he said.

That case began when a concerned family member filed a missing-persons report Saturday night amid a dispute over the estate of Katherineâs superstar son.

Whitmore declined to say if Mondayâs alleged battery was related to Katherineâs whereabouts.

According to Celebuzz.com, three of Michael Jacksonâs siblings arrived at the Los Angeles-area home shortly before police were called and appeared to have a TV crew in tow.